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  "title": "export-clixml",
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      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/export-clixml-and-import-clixml-serialization-woes",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/export-clixml-and-import-clixml-serialization-woes",
      "title": "Export-CliXML and Import-CliXML serialization woes",
      "summary": "I\u2019ve been working today trying to deliver to one of my Clients Active Directory documentation. To my surprise, something that worked fine for a very long time has started to provide weird results. So, after spending about 8 hours taking apart a few of my PowerShell modules trying to find out what is wrong finally, I\u2019ve found it: Export-CliXML / Import-CliXML. Those two commands are great. I\u2019ve used them multiple times with great success (or so I thought).",
      "date_published": "2019-06-23T10:12:27.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "Active Directory",
        "export-clixml",
        "import-clixml",
        "powershell"
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